Someone once asked me, on another website: How has online communication changed the way we interact with others, and what are some of the benefits and drawbacks of this new mode of communication? A lot of people turn their noses up at questions like this one, because of how open-ended it is. One’s reaction to a question like this will hinge on the manner in which they were educated. If you come from a very “problem-solving” sort of background, in which there needs to be a defined goal so that you can get some real work done, you’re likely to snub. If you’re from a more creative background — say, if you’re a creative writer or continental philosopher — you’re more likely to be delighted by something like this, as if someone handed you a blank check. Personally, I’m someone who really sucks at following directions and prefers to do it my own way. So, I’ve got something to say.
I enjoy reading your blog. I sort of get what you are trying to say. Will reflect on my long lasting relationships and search for the reasons these relationships survived
I enjoy reading your blog. I sort of get what you are trying to say. Will reflect on my long lasting relationships and search for the reasons these relationships survived